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Old 02-09-2009, 04:16 PM
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Hi everybody,

About two years ago I bought my first c5 01". I never used the cd changer and recently found that it doesn't work. If I try to bring up the option on my head unit the message reads error. When I put new cds in the changer I hear them cycle thru, but then all that happens is the cd # comes up on screen for a couple seconds then reads error. Has anyone dealt with this problem before? And what is the fix cost if I cannot fix?

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Old 02-09-2009, 04:56 PM
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Try loading the cartridge with 12 real CDs (not home made ones) and make sure they are all inserted with the labels facing the right way. Sorry if this sounds simple but I've loaded one or two incorrectly or had a homemade one act up and got the same display as you.
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Originally Posted by Jab9182
Hi everybody,

About two years ago I bought my first c5 01". I never used the cd changer and recently found that it doesn't work. If I try to bring up the option on my head unit the message reads error. When I put new cds in the changer I hear them cycle thru, but then all that happens is the cd # comes up on screen for a couple seconds then reads error. Has anyone dealt with this problem before? And what is the fix cost if I cannot fix?

Thanks,

Mike
Hey Mike,

I've had this happen a few times and what I've done is take the whole cartridge out and leave it our for a span of time. (Driving around town for a day doing some shopping)

And like stated above making sure that you have them inserted the right way and have "REAL" CD's loaded almost sounds comical but it's the truth

Let us know how it goes

Thanks,Matt
Old 02-09-2009, 10:17 PM
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When I first loaded my Cd's in I put them in backwards (it was the exact opposite of my Alpine system) and it gave me an error message as well. Double check which way they go in and use real Cd's.
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Originally Posted by JEEP/C5
When I first loaded my Cd's in I put them in backwards (it was the exact opposite of my Alpine system) and it gave me an error message as well. Double check which way they go in and use real Cd's.
I did the same thing the first time, check that they lay with their tops facing down into the trays.

Mine acted up once, all I did was unplug it from the harness and plug it back in and the error message went away.
Old 02-11-2009, 02:34 PM
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Check to make sure the door on the changer is closed. That will prompt an error.
Old 02-11-2009, 02:42 PM
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how about this, my cd changer worked fine but then I got xm so I stopped using CDs but I tried turning it to aux for CDs and nothing happens no error no indication of cd player. but if I open the door and close it I hear the CDs cycle
Old 02-11-2009, 03:46 PM
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Originally Posted by madmatt9471
Hey Mike,

I've had this happen a few times and what I've done is take the whole cartridge out and leave it our for a span of time.
Thanks,Matt
I just pull it out and put it back in. This usually solves it provided I close the cover all the way.
Old 02-11-2009, 10:37 PM
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When you put it in, remember not to start the car right away or have the car already running. The starting of the engine will cause the cd player to error since its looking for the cd's at the time.
Old 02-12-2009, 07:19 PM
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There is a small reset button on the changer. You need a pencil, or a toothpick to push it in and reset it.
Mine didn't work when I bought my vette used the reset button, loaded the cd's and it's been working great ever since.
Old 02-12-2009, 11:07 PM
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you're probably doing what I did when I used to have a changer and tried using it. I was putting the cd's in the way you would "think" they would go into the cartridge, but as others have stated, they go in with the label side down, exactly the opposite of how every other changer I had ever had worked. so try flipping the cd's over in the cartridge.
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Originally Posted by biggraypig
There is a small reset button on the changer. You need a pencil, or a toothpick to push it in and reset it.
Mine didn't work when I bought my vette used the reset button, loaded the cd's and it's been working great ever since.
Where is this "RESET" button located on the changer? Is it located on the back side, requiring a mirror or something? I too just had a CD Changer mishap and would like to see if resetting it will solve my problem.
Old 05-10-2010, 02:14 PM
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If you can get the magazine out, check to make sure you don't have a CD stuck inside. I had this problem where the CDs would cycle and everything, but no play. Took the magazine out and thought it was okay, but then I found a stuck CD. Took needle nose pliers to remove it; now it's ruined (Best of ZZ Top)

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I will look for a CD lodged inside.

What started my ill CD Changer last week was the left channel going dead, except for occasional sound for a few seconds now and then from a light bump in the road. It's not a problem with the radio & cd inside it, so it was easy to conclude the problem was only with the changer.

Yesterday I thought maybe the connector to the changer became partially unplugged, so I unplugged it and plugged it back in. Then my troubles got much much worse, first it wouldn't register , then later getting that flashing "error".

I do have all home made CDs in there now of which worked fine for many weeks. I will try removing all, then install one retail CD along with reseting and making sure there are no CDs stuck inside.

If I clear it's brain of all that, then I am back to my original problem of the left channel cutting in and out.

Any ideas on that one?

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Old 05-11-2010, 08:35 AM
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I had the same problem and tried everything mentioned above. Finally, a GM service tech told me to pull THE RADIO FUSE, wait 20 seconds , reinstall. BINGO !!.
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Originally Posted by Ron Dittmer
Yesterday I thought maybe the connector to the changer became partially unplugged, so I unplugged it and plugged it back in. Then my troubles got much much worse, first it wouldn't register , then later getting that flashing "error".
If you're getting the ERR message, but it's not:
a) a stuck CD
b) CD's inserted wrong in the magazine
c) bad homebrew discs

then try this:

1. with radio on - insert cartridge with real CD's and properly oriented
2. go to radio and select a FM station. Once you hear the radio station...
3. turn off ignition and wait until radio powers off
4. unplug the CD changer back at the storage well; wait 5 minutes.

5. turn ign back on, once you hear the FM station playing...
6. press the AUX button
7. race to the rear storage well and plug the changer back in (you need to be quick with this part)

This re-syncs the serial data line from the changer to the head unit.
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I did this last night under the following conditions and it cleared my error message.

- 12 CDs in the magazine, not yet inserted in changer
CD#1 was store bought (#1 is the bottom position)
CD#2 through 12 were computer made
- Radio playing music from a radio station
- CD changer unplugged, then plugged in
- Magazine inserted, then the clicking and clacking for each CD
- Once done cycling, I hit the "RESET" button

It Works Again!

The reset button faces up, right at you. If you don't have good eyes, you won't even see it. Looking in the trunk at the magazine opening , the reset button is top/left. You will need a paper clip or toothpick to push it in far enough.

I wonder if simply hitting the "RESET" button right from the start would do it too, but I had mine all messed up trying other things from the previous evening.

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Old 06-30-2010, 11:06 AM
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I'm having the same problem... only i don't have a changer, I have the PAC unit to allow my iphone audio to play via a long cord. I took off - battery terminal yesterday after an exhaust install, to reset ECU. Now 'CD changer' not recognized, I get an err. But prior to removing - terminal, all was OK.
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I did hit the reset button on the front of my stock 12-CD changer, and let it go through it's clicking and clacking. Then all was well.
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I have tried all of the trouble shooting options list for my corvette 12 CD changer, and none of them worked. Can someone help me out. I noticed the Err today.


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